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TOOTMO |
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September 08, 2012 10:09:25pm |
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GratefulDead
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Vince: The Early Years |
Jesus Bongo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQOdQ8MAgrAWho woulda thunk that this petri dish would one day spawn "Talk to Ya Later"?
Imagine this organ sound at Sandstone 1991_06_25 (and a thanks to whoever brought that show up earlier.)
Enjoy,
Judge TOOTMO
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Poster:
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staggerleib |
Date:
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September 08, 2012 10:58:01pm |
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Forum:
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GratefulDead
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Re: Vince: The Early Years |
Wow... This is the Tubes before Todd Rundgren got his hands on them. Raw!
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eyeballjackson |
Date:
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September 11, 2012 09:44:34am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Vince: The Early Years |
Not an organ sound, but electric piano with autowah and phase effects. But yes, far funkier, warmer and richer than any sounds Vince ever got with the dead 18+years later...
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rdenirojb87 |
Date:
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September 09, 2012 06:02:24am |
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Forum:
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GratefulDead
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Re: Vince: The Early Years |
Sweet. I liked that performance. Don't know much about the lead singer (Fee? apparently), but I've been know to pull off very similar dance moves.
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Poster:
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stratocaster |
Date:
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September 09, 2012 06:48:01am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: Vince: The Early Years |
blatant honky prog jazz wannabe take off on James Brown's "I got a feeling"
btw, I don't recall Vince's own playing being as interesting with the Grateful Dead, this but a shame...